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Y'all What The Fu*k?

Y’ALL What the F*ck is a podcast where two millennials try to make sense of what’s happening while it’s happening. Hosted by Bobbi & Margaret, the show offers cultural commentary for scary times—breaking down real-time politics, authoritarian tendencies, and the cognitive dissonance of living through a moment that feels historically unhinged. With humor, pop culture references, and a healthy dose of side-eye, Bobbi and Margaret process the news cycle, power structures, and cultural chaos out loud.If you’ve ever looked at the news and thought, y’all… what the f*ck?This podcast is for you.

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    The Obama Presidential Center Opens, Billionaires Plot the Future, and Drag Race Brings Back the Rappin Roast!

    This week, we celebrate the opening of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago and unpack why the moment felt so different from today's political climate. From celebrity-filled optimism and presidential nostalgia to the strange rehabilitation of George W. Bush's image, we explore how public memory, media narratives, and social media shape the stories we tell ourselves about politics, power, and history.Then things get considerably darker. We dive into leaked details from Peter Thiel's secretive invite-only network of politicians, billionaires, media executives, and tech leaders, discuss Jeff Bezos' latest comments about AI and resource consumption, and ask why so many of the world's most powerful people seem convinced they're building humanity's future while making life worse for everyone else. Plus: reality TV kids speaking out about childhood exploitation, the growing fallout from influencer and celebrity culture, and a full breakdown of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars—including Hershii's breakout performance, Joey Jay's surprising rise, and why this may be the strongest bracket of the season.

  2. 11

    The Rich Attend The NBA Finals, America Fumbles the World Cup, and Drag Race Starts a New Bracket

    This week, we accidentally become sports commentators. We react to Trump getting booed at the NBA Finals, Taylor Swift’s courtside appearance, and the reality that championship tickets now cost more than many people make in months. Then we dig into the growing controversy surrounding the World Cup, including reports of athletes, referees, and fans facing visa delays, extra screening, and travel restrictions. What’s supposed to be a global celebration starts looking a lot more like a reflection of America’s anxieties, class divisions, and declining reputation on the world stage. We also revisit last week’s AI controversy after producers behind RuPaul’s Drag Race’s latest film reverse course and admit AI was used after all. Then we jump into Drag Race All Stars Bracket 3, breaking down the queens, the sports-themed design challenge, Joey J’s surprise breakout episode, and whether Sam Starr deserved the win. Plus, Southern Charm continues to consume Bobbi’s life, we discuss Disney’s quiet Pride displays, and why sometimes the biggest cultural stories are hiding in plain sight.

  3. 10

    The Suspicious Lack of Rainbow-Washing, Protect Dylan Mulvaney, and Rupaul: STOP THAT AI!

    This week's episode is arriving a little later than planned thanks to a neighborhood-wide internet outage that reminded us just how dependent we are on the digital gods. But we're back online and ready to complain about the internet, corporations, AI, and reality television—as nature intended.This week, we're talking about Pride Month, corporate allyship, and the suspicious lack of rainbow-washing in 2026. What happens when brands spend years selling Pride merchandise and rainbow logos, only to quietly disappear the moment support becomes politically inconvenient? We unpack the backlash surrounding Pattie Gonia and Patagonia, the rise of what we're calling "rainbow siphoning," and whether corporations ever cared about LGBTQ+ communities beyond their purchasing power. We also discuss the role bots, algorithms, and online narratives may be playing in shaping public opinion—and why the sudden silence from major brands feels impossible to ignore.Then we dive into the darker side of AI, starting with a disturbing AI-generated video targeting Dylan Mulvaney and the broader questions it raises about transphobia, accountability, and who gets protected online. From there, we tackle the growing use of AI in entertainment, including the controversy surrounding RuPaul's new film Stop That Train, whether studios are being honest about their use of AI-generated content, and why "employ artists" remains our official stance. Finally, we lighten things up with RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, breaking down alliances, makeover challenge drama, star strategy, and the queens making a serious run for the crown.

  4. 9

    More Fake Assassinations, Why Ignoring Hasan Piker is a Bad Idea, Stephen Miller’s an Ugly F*ck, and Pattie Gonia vs. Patagonia

    This week, we unpack another bizarre “assassination attempt” surrounding Donald Trump, the Freedom 250 concert fallout, and the internet’s collective joy after Stephen Miller got called exactly what many people were already thinking. We also get into why Hasan Piker has become such a target, how influencer politics and dark money are shaping online discourse, and why blindly trusting anyone with a platform is getting more dangerous.Then we spiral into Jeff Bezos’ exploding rocket, CIA and alien conspiracy territory, and the very messy showdown between Pattie Gonia and Patagonia. Plus, we break down whether this “progressive” corporation is punching down at a drag queen climate activist—and, of course, get into the latest episode of Drag Race All Stars, where the queens make how-to videos and dress for the barn.

  5. 8

    Jasmine Crockett’s AIPAC Endorsement, Billionaires Deflect on Taxes & Over To Twitch w/ Mamdani.

    This week, we’re talking about the bizarre convergence of politics, propaganda, and pop culture exhaustion. We break down Jasmine Crockett, AIPAC influence in U.S. politics, Ireland and Palestine discourse online, celebrity activism, and the growing feeling that the internet is flattening every serious global issue into content. Along the way, we spiral into conspiracy territory with men in masks, military rumors, and why everything lately feels just a little too surreal to dismiss outright.Then we pivot into the chaotic state of influencer culture, James Charles discourse, billionaires trying to buy relatability, and the increasingly blurry line between authenticity and performance online. Plus: our thoughts on this week’s RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars bracket 2 drama, who’s actually thriving in the competition, and why Drag Race continues to deliver the exact level of camp and emotional instability we need right now.

  6. 7

    Mamdani’s Balanced Budget, Please Don’t Elect Spencer Pratt, and Could Violence Be The Answer?

    This week, we’re talking about what it actually means to build a society around care instead of control. We break down Mamdani’s balanced New York City budget, why grassroots politics are giving people hope again, and what it would look like to invest in communities before harm happens instead of only reacting after the fact. From lobbying and labor rights to hyper-surveillance, burnout, and whether violence is an inevitable part of social change, we ask the question nobody really wants to answer out loud: what happens when asking nicely stops working? Then we dive into the strange world of influencer expertise, Therapy Jeff discourse, fake online credentials, and why social media keeps rewarding charisma over accountability. Plus: why you absolutely should not elect Spencer Pratt, the terrifying normalization of surveillance culture, and of course, our full thoughts on this week’s RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars bracket chaos.

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    Racist Redistricting in Memphis, Hantavirus, The Death of Expertise, and Rich People Pat Themselves on the Back at the Met Gala

    This week, we’re talking about the systems quietly reshaping American life—from racist redistricting in Memphis to the slow erosion of public trust in institutions, expertise, and science itself. We unpack the politics behind representation, why conspiracy thinking is filling the vacuum left by failing institutions, and how fear spreads faster than facts in an online world built for outrage. Naturally, we also spiral into hantavirus discourse, media panic, and what it means to live in a culture where everyone thinks they’re an expert and nobody trusts anyone anymore.Then we shift into the spectacle of it all: the Met Gala. We break down celebrity politics, wealth performance, and why rich people love congratulating themselves for wearing “activism” on a couture red carpet. Plus, we get into RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars, Bravo drama, and the increasingly blurry line between entertainment, branding, and political theater.

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    The Voting Rights Act of 1965, Why Are We Scapegoating Jill Stein, and Ladies of London’s New Reign

    This week, we’re diving into a heavy mix of politics, power, and perception. We unpack the Supreme Court’s move against the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and what it could mean for representation moving forward, while also questioning why figures like Jill Stein keep becoming scapegoats instead of focusing on the systems actually making these decisions. Along the way, we get into media narratives, political distractions, and how it’s getting harder to separate truth from performance in real time. Then we zoom out—and in—at the same time. From the White House Correspondents’ Dinner chaos to conversations about cults, influence, and The Family documentary, we explore how power operates both in plain sight and behind the scenes. We wrap things up in pop culture with Ladies of London, Real Housewives, and the dynamics of wealth, image, and control—plus why mutual aid and community might be the most grounding response to everything happening right now.#politicalpodcast #popculturepodcast #ladiesoflondon #thefamily

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    “Are We Being Lied To?”, Predicting RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 11 Placements & We’re Still Defending Dorit

    This week, we’re asking a big question: are we being lied to? We get into the growing tension around Iran, the way media shapes what we see (and what we don’t), and how hard it’s getting to trust the information coming at us from every direction. From AI and historical memory to the feeling that reality itself is getting harder to pin down, we unpack what it means to stay informed in a moment that feels increasingly unstable.Then we shift into pop culture, where things somehow feel just as revealing. We’re predicting RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 11, breaking down the cast and the drama production is already trying to sell us, and talking through what actually makes good reality TV right now. We wrap up in Beverly Hills, where we’re still defending Dorit, questioning Amanda’s intentions, and getting into what reality TV says about power, status, and authenticity.

  10. 3

    Looksmaxxing Guy Goes Rogue, 62 Million Men, The Drag Race Finale & Defending Dorit on Real Housewives of Bevery Hills

    This week, we start with the global headlines that feel impossible to ignore—from escalating conflict with Iran to the emotional toll of trying to stay informed in a constant state of crisis. We talk about media trust, fear, and what it means to process events that feel both urgent and overwhelming in real time.Then we zoom in on culture and the internet: lookmaxxing, incel pipelines, and the growing conversation around masculinity and isolation—including that “62 million men” stat that stopped us in our tracks. We also get into warehouse fires, Mamdani, the Drag Race finale, and finish in Beverly Hills—where we defend Dorit and get into Amanda’s businesses on Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

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    "A Whole Civilazation Will Die Tonight?!", Pope Leo's Clout Chase, and the All RuPaul-A-Paruza Smackdown

    This week… was not a chill one. We start with the moment that completely stopped us in our tracks: a sitting U.S. president posting that “a whole civilization will die tonight.” From there, we unpack the emotional whiplash of that message, the global reaction, and the unsettling reality of living in a time where rhetoric and action feel dangerously intertwined. We get into the chaos that followed—from sudden ceasefire announcements that felt more like PR than policy to the broader cycles of power, control, and history repeating itself in real time. We also dive into the Catholic Church entering the chat, breaking down Pope Leo’s statement and why it reads less like leadership and more like a rebrand moment.Then we zoom out to the bigger picture—trauma loops, broken systems, and why current political leadership just isn’t cutting it (plus the very controversial idea that maybe what we actually need is a disruptive, no-rules player on the left). And because we are who we are, we balance it out with some pop culture, including RuPaul’s Drag Race—breaking down the latest episode, the standout moments, and who’s really emerging as a frontrunner. Chaos, critique, and a little bit of camp—it’s all here.

  12. 1

    Our Stacked Supreme Court Sux, The Patriarchy is a Prison & Hating on AI Art

    This week, we’re starting with a big one: our official podcast launch. We reflect on putting ourselves out there, the fear (and excitement) of being perceived, and what it means to create something in real time—plus how we want to bring more context, learning, and curiosity into these conversations moving forward.Then we dive into a heavy week of headlines—from Supreme Court rulings on conversion therapy and birthright citizenship to larger conversations around power, patriarchy, and who gets protected. We also get into Pam Bondi’s exit, the realities of proximity to power, and yes—even Kristi Noem’s husband and what it reveals about gender, hypocrisy, and freedom. And of course, we close it out with Drag Race, breaking down the challenge, runway, and who’s really taking the crown.

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    The SAVE Act, Druski as Erika Kirk & Rupaul Brings in the Karens

    This week, we’re unpacking a wild mix of politics, power, and pop culture. We talk through the SAVE Act, new Olympic policies targeting transgender athletes, and the growing presence of ICE in airports—plus what all of it says about control, access, and who gets targeted first.Then we pivot into the lighter side of the week: Druski’s Erika Kirk parody, Disney backing away from AI, and RuPaul’s Karen challenge on Drag Race. We get into why comedy feels powerful right now, how pop culture reflects the moment, and of course, our thoughts on that elimination.

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    Get To Know Us

    Welcome to our very first “Get to Know Us” episode—where we, Bobbi and Margaret, pull back the curtain, introduce ourselves, and set the tone for everything to come.We dive into where we’re from, how we met, and the experiences that shaped who we are today. From unpacking identity and bias to debating Disney (yes, it gets real), this conversation moves between the personal, the cultural, and the unexpectedly funny.We also get into the “why” behind starting this podcast—what we felt was missing, what we hope to create, and the kinds of conversations we’re excited (and maybe a little nervous) to have. Along the way, we reflect on storytelling, power, and the importance of honoring the voices and histories that influence us.And because we’re us, we balance it all out with some lighter moments—current TV obsessions, pop culture, and the things bringing us joy right now.If you’re new here, this is the perfect place to start. If you stick around, you’ll get a mix of thoughtful discussion, honest reflection, and plenty of personality.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Y’ALL What the F*ck is a podcast where two millennials try to make sense of what’s happening while it’s happening. Hosted by Bobbi & Margaret, the show offers cultural commentary for scary times—breaking down real-time politics, authoritarian tendencies, and the cognitive dissonance of living through a moment that feels historically unhinged. With humor, pop culture references, and a healthy dose of side-eye, Bobbi and Margaret process the news cycle, power structures, and cultural chaos out loud.If you’ve ever looked at the news and thought, y’all… what the f*ck?This podcast is for you.

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